ADAMS COUNTY — One man died after an ATV crash in Adams County Sunday evening. Preliminary investigations showed troopers a 2005 Honda TRX400EX ATV driven by Montgomery K. Myers, 19, of Winchester, was traveling westbound on Louisville Road. Myers drove off the right side of the roadway and hit...
Dispatchers said search and rescue crews responded to Palestine Street in Pierce Township at around 2:50 p.m. after receiving calls about a vehicle that went into the river.
It’s been nearly a decade since pregnant 22-year-old Brittany Dodson Stykes and her 18-month-old daughter, Aubree, were shot in their hometown. “She was murdered on my birthday,” her father, David, told Dateline. David and Mary Dodson moved to a farm in Ripley, Ohio about 20 years ago...
BRATTON TOWNSHIP, Ohio — A teenager is dead after an all-terrain vehicle crash in Adams County. Officials say the crash happened in Bratton Township on Louisville Road Sunday night. Troopers say 19-year-old Montgomery Myers of Winchester failed to take a left curve, drove off the road and hit a...
Maysville Board of Commissioners will meet in special session at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, August 9, 2022, at Maysville Municipal Building. The meeting will be livestreamed on the City’s YouTube channel. The agenda is as follows:. Call to Order. Invocation. Roll call. Minutes of July 14, 19, and 26, 2022...
William Hicks and his sons William Hicks Jr. and Stephen Hicks of California in Campbell County claimed a $500,000 Kentucky Lottery Scratch-off ticket last Friday – and for this Northern Kentucky family, winning the lottery is now a family affair. William owns a garage door repair company where both...
Ohio is offering up to 40 licenses for retail sports books. Six applicants have signed up to claim all but three of the licenses that could be issued in Hamilton, Butler, Warren and Clermont counties.
MAYSVILLE— Growing up with a dog enriches a child’s life in so many ways. Not only can they be best friends, but children who have pets in their lives often have happier mindsets. Sure, there’s the cute, cuddly factor to consider but beyond the obvious attraction of getting...
CALIFORNIA, Ky. (WAVE/Gray News) - An exciting family moment has been created for a Kentucky father and his two sons after they cashed a $500,000 lottery scratch-off ticket. According to the Kentucky Lottery, William Hicks Jr. works with his brother, Stephen Hicks, and his father, William Hicks Sr., at the family’s garage door repair company.
When I moved back into my grandmother’s home at 118 East Third Street things had changed more than a little bit. My grandparents purchased the house from Knox & Bros Funeral home in the early 1950’s. Throughout the next few decades, they lived upstairs with seven daughters and worked downstairs where they had a chiropractic clinic. After my grandfather died, the space was converted into additional business space and later apartments.
A family in northern Kentucky is half a million dollars richer after winning a scratch-off ticket last week. William Hicks and his sons William Hicks Jr. and Stephen Hicks, who live in California, Kentucky, are the latest lottery winners. Watch WLWT's top headlines of the day for Aug. 2 in...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A northern Kentucky family is a half-million dollars richer thanks to a scratch-off ticket. In a release, the Kentucky Lottery said William Hicks and his sons William Hicks Jr. and Stephen Hicks of California, Kentucky, claimed a $500,000 Kentucky Lottery Scratch-off ticket last Friday. William owns...